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Albino leopard gecko

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Alright so a friend of mine is basically dumping some leopard geckos on me. I don't think learning to care for them will be an issue. But, I am certain that the geckos have been kept at fairly low temperatures (around 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit) for an extended period of time. I assume they will probably have health issues and I just wanted to ask the community if they knew of any common signs of illness to look out for. Any tips are helpful. I have never had lizards before, only snakes.

I chose the 10.0 UVB rating because they are desert lizards, was this a proper decision?

I am debating on whether to give them an infrared heat lamp or an actual heat pad. Would prefer to use just the infrared lamp if possible to avoid spending a ton of money on this.
I will be feeding live crickets coated in calcium powder.

Would still like to hear from experienced keepers to get some tips and tricks and to know if I'm on the right track.

EDIT: I read they needed a dry hide and a damp hide, any tips? Still reading about the geckos but would love to hear from someone on here about their experience.

I chose the 10.0 UVB rating because they are desert lizards, was this a proper decision?

I am debating on whether to give them an infrared heat lamp or an actual heat pad. Would prefer to use just the infrared lamp if possible to avoid spending a ton of money on this.
I will be feeding live crickets coated in calcium powder.

Would still like to hear from experienced keepers to get some tips and tricks and to know if I'm on the right track.

EDIT: I read they needed a dry hide and a damp hide, any tips? Still reading about the geckos but would love to hear from someone on here about their experience.

The LFS was just trying to sell you something you didn't need. No need for UVB lighting as these geckos are nocturnal.

Go with a heat pad instead of the light. These are terrestrial geckos and they utilize belly heat more then the overhead heat.

You need three hides. One for cool side, one for the warm side, and a humid hide with sphagnum moss in it for shedding.

As far as illness to look out for, keep an eye out for Metabolic Bone Disease. It's hard to say more then that until you have them.

As far as the diet, crickets are fine. Some keepers feed mealworms, some crickets, some a variety(such as myself), and a lot of keepers feed Dubia roaches now as well.

They're a great species, good beginner lizard. Post some pics when you get em!

And no they do not have a drug problem l0l that's repti-cal:p They were kept on calcium sand before I had them so I switched em over to felt. The guy in the front got his teeth caught on the felt a time or two yesterday though and it bummed me out to see him struggle to I'll probably end up keeping them on paper towels as ugly as that is. Their tank is under my 30gb growout.